Eleri Cottage in Abersoch is praised for its spaciousness, modern decor, and stunning views. Guests appreciate its proximity to beaches and Abersoch town, as well as the well-equipped facilities. While some minor maintenance issues and a lack of courtesy items were noted, the overall experience is highly regarded, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
The property is consistently described as clean and tidy, with only one mention of damp/mould which seems to be an isolated incident.
The location is highly valued for its views and proximity to beaches and the town, despite some comments about the distance from Abersoch and steep access to the beach.
The house is frequently described as comfortable and well-equipped, with a spacious layout. However, concerns about slippery stairs for pets and a non-secure garden gate slightly affect the score.
Facilities are generally praised, especially the well-stocked kitchen and balcony views. Criticisms include the lack of smart TV, oven gloves, and issues with maintenance during a stay.
There is no mention of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the hosts, so it is not possible to assess this category.
Abersoch 1.8 miles. Eleri is a lovely, whitewashed house resting in Bwlchtocyn near Abersoch. A detached, reverse-level abode enjoying a mixture of sea and countryside views and enjoying easy access to the Llŷn Peninsula’s fantastic beaches, Eleri makes for a great stay for a family or group of eight with a furry companion. After parking in one of the in-demand off-road spaces, make your way inside to head to bed after a fun-packed day in one of the ground-floor’s bedrooms. After relieving yourself of your coats and boots in the porch, make your way into the king-size room, a room showcasing fabulous furnishing, a full-length mirror and storage for your things, or head to bed in the delightful double room, a space benefiting from its own CD Player, ample storage and views over the peninsula’s rolling hills; the little ones or extra guests can choose between resting in the single room that features an extra pull-out bed or a delightful bunk room that contains its own basin and light-up mirror. The ground-floor also hosts a bathroom, with a bath for you to relax your muscles in after a day filled with walking and cycling along the coast; the first floor contains a shower room where you can enjoy a rejuvenating rinse in the walk-in shower. After savouring a well-deserved rest, head upstairs to the vibrant kitchen where its high-gloss fittings contain a plethora of appliances for you to rustle up a hearty breakfast with, to be enjoyed at the close-by breakfast bar as a quick treat or at the living/dining room’s large dining table. The living/dining room is a light and airy space, thanks to its numerous windows, where you can unwind in its selection of seating in front of the multi-fuel stove and Freeview TV and put on your favourite DVD to enjoy some quality time. The room opens out to a spacious balcony, where you can switch on the CD player so you can listen to those faint tunes as you unwind in the sun; the balcony truly captivates those elevated views of the country with its glass panelling, making for a delightful relaxation spot. The rear garden not only boasts a lawn for the kids and your furry friend to play on, but is served by two patio areas for you to savour a spot of alfresco dining. The property benefits from having easy access to three surrounding beaches, Machroes, Hells Mouth and Porth Ceiriad where abundant fun can be had in the sun and sand. For more seaside fun, make your way to Abersoch, where not only your amenities lie, but an array of sailing, surfing and golfing; be sure to stop for a bite to eat the sea view restaurant of The Cove where views of the St Tudwals islands can be seen! For a day immersed in history, make your way to Rhiw and visit the Georgian manor house of Plas yn Rhiw, or travel in the opposite direction to Llanbedrog to tour Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery, a contemporary art museum set within a Gothic manor; afterwards, stop for a bite to eat at Glyn Y Weddw Arms or embark on a hike through the nearby woodland to find the renowned Tin Man Statue. More fun is waiting to be had in Pwllheli, Morfa Nefyn, Aberdaron and Criccieth, so be sure to explore the wider area; another way to navigate the local sights is by embarking on the Llŷn Coastal or Welsh Coastal Paths. For a fantastic stay near Abersoch, choose Eleri.
Abersoch is a popular seaside village nestled on the Llyn Peninsula, known for its stunning scenery and walking routes. Lying between two beautiful bays with plenty of sandy beaches, Abersoch is a renowned sailing destination, with major regattas hosted throughout the summer. A variety of shops, eateries and activities are available, including golf, horseback riding and many watersports. Explore the Llyn Peninsula for dramatic coastal walks and idyllic beaches.
Reverse-level.
Four bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x ground-floor double, 1 ground-floor x single with pull-out bed, 1 x ground-floor children's bunk with basin.
Highchair and cot available.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
First-floor kitchen/diner.
External utility.
First-floor living/dining room with multi-fuel stove and balcony
Oil central heating with multi-fuel stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and dishwasher.
TV with Freeview and FreeSat, DVD Player, 2 x CD Players and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and Towels provided.
Off-road parking for 3 cars.
Rear garden with lawn, patio, barbecue and furniture.
Balcony with furniture.
One well-behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.9 miles, pub 1.4 miles, beach 0.7 miles.
Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £300.
John
Great facilities plus beach umbrellas, wind breakers to borrow in the garage weâre great. Views from the balcony were gorgeous! All rooms had plenty of space, upstairs was open living. TV could have been better, was just a standard tv but thats only me being picky. Smart TV would have been good for the kids and to connect your Netflix too etc for an evening. Only a 3min drive down the beach or a 15min walkâ¦. Be aware VERY steep hill down though. We always took the kids and grandparents down in the car with our beach stuff. Walk into Abersoch was about 30mins on average. Great place to stay for a family holiday, we loved it!
David
Wouldnât hesitate to return.
Mary
Great location for walk to beach and town.
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